timmydenomie Says:
Jan 6, 2008 - ok thanks but what i did was i just took off the whold thing where its just a key nothing on the back and superglued it to the keyboard and all I have to do is just touch it and it works its pretty cool actually it works just the same its just a little deeper than the rest of the keys
lakercoolman Says:
Jan 13, 2008 - try using the glue on the membrane or get a spare keyboard and use a membrane from it then glue it to that piece that has a round circle peg thats what raises the key so u wont feel it pushing more down and try to clean off all the excess glue cause if like the rubber glue stays it will harden the key eventually
rhv201 Says:
Jan 6, 2008 - Since most or all keys are made of plastic I would try using like a plastic model glue. Superglue might work too. You will need to make sure that you clean both the key and it's post completely so that no previous glue residue remains before you try to re-glue it. If that doesn't work, maybe get a new keyboard from Wal-Mart or something?